Richard Jacques Rocks The Club
Legendary Sega game music composer graces Bizarre’s arcade shooter
Posted 30 May 2007

Formerly in-house musician at SEGA, with credits on classics such as Metropolis Street Racer and Jet Set Radio, Richard is an all-round Renaissance Man, being the first video game music composer to front a live symphony orchestra, not to mention the first to have his game music featured in art galleries and live concerts in Europe, Japan and North America, and the first western composer to have his game soundtracks released commercially in Japan.
Jacques said, "Having previously worked on the music and sound design of Metropolis Street Racer, I was extremely pleased to be chosen to provide tracks for The Club. Sega and Bizarre Creations have a sure fire hit on their hands and it's great to be a part of it."
Chris Chudley will be scoring the multiplayer aspect of The Club, with some impressive music credits to date including Project Gotham Racing 2 and Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved.
Check out our first preview of The Club from last month right here.
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